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Cosa (chi) è EAG - definizione

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
EAG (disambiguation)

EAG         
Electroantennography         
  • Set-up for antennogram
ELECTROGRAPHY OF INSECT ANTENNAE OLFACTION
Electroantenogram; Electroantennogram
Electroantennography or EAG is a technique for measuring the average output of an insect antenna to its brain for a given odor. It is commonly used in electrophysiology while studying the function of the olfactory pathway in insects.
Effective Altruism Global         
  • Stuart Russell]] during EA Global 2015
RECURRING EFFECTIVE ALTRUISM CONFERENCE
EA Global
Effective Altruism Global, abbreviated EA Global or EAG, is a series of philanthropy conferences that focuses on the effective altruism movement. The conferences are run by the Centre for Effective Altruism.

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EAG
Esempi dal corpus di testo per EAG
1. EAGs second plenary was held just this past April in Shanghai, China.
2. The EAG was inaugurated on October 6, 2004 by six member states÷ Belarus, China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Russia and Tajikistan.
3. The EAG was inaugurated on October 6, 2004 by six member states: Belarus, China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Russia and Tajikistan.
4. Meanwhile, talking to heads of industries of various sectors he said, the government will set up an Economic Advisory Group (EAG) for keeping regular institutional contacts with the businessmen to obtain their inputs for formulating forward–looking policies.
5. The FATF approved two new FSRBS in 2004, (bringing the total to eight FSRBS): the Eurasian Group (EAG) and the Middle East and North African Financial Action Task Force (MENA FATF). These two new groups filled in critical gaps in global coverage, and the U.S. is an observer in both.